
Halloween 2011 85mm f1.2 @1/15 ISO 1600

Test of the Dedicated Flash

Various Forms of Light Modification

Production Stills by Jessica Bandy


Assignment 9 Dedicated Flash Canon System
Use direct flash on camera Priority setting
Use direct flash off camera Priority setting
Use flash fill Aperture Priority
Use flash with modifier (Bounce card, bank or ceiling) Priority setting.
Layout your best result from each of the 4 techniques, write down your camera settings for each photograph and post as a single entry.
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